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International Negotiations

  • Course Code :
    PSC 308
  • Level :
    Undergraduate
  • Course Hours :
    3.00 Hours
  • Department :
    Department of Political Science

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Area of Study :

This course exposes students to the concept of international negotiations and the nature of international conflicts and crisis management. In this regard, the course tackles the roles and impacts of different levels of negotiations as well as understanding the roles of different parties of negotiation; the challenges and threats as well as the chances and tools they encounter and acquire in the negotiation and arbitration processes on the international front. This is conducted while focusing on different negotiation tactics and models of analysis such as the Game Theory, which includes the Prisoner’s Dilemma as an example. This is carried out while empirically applying it on different case studies in order to critically analyze reality and current affairs of domestic, regional and international interests. Course Goals: • Become aware of the theories and practice of international negotiations. • Comprehend and analyze the crucial issues handled by negotiation, on the regional and international levels.

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International Negotiations

This course exposes students to the concept of international negotiations and the nature of international conflicts and crisis management. In this regard, the course tackles the roles and impacts of different levels of negotiations as well as understanding the roles of different parties of negotiation; the challenges and threats as well as the chances and tools they encounter and acquire in the negotiation and arbitration processes on the international front. This is conducted while focusing on different negotiation tactics and models of analysis such as the Game Theory, which includes the Prisoner’s Dilemma as an example. This is carried out while empirically applying it on different case studies in order to critically analyze reality and current affairs of domestic, regional and international interests.

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International Negotiations


Course outcomes:

a. Knowledge and Understanding:

1- Define the historical traits and frameworks related to international negotiations, such as Egyptian-Israeli negotiations in the 1970s and 1980s.
2- Recognize the current affairs handled by negotiation on the regional and international level, such as Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.
3- Identify the importance of negotiation concepts such as game theory and decision trees.

b. Intellectual Skills:

1- Employ a critical way of thinking about different negotiation processes.
2- Emphasize on understanding the issues tackled by international negotiation regionally and internationally, such as the Iranian nuclear program.

c. Professional and Practical Skills:

1- Relate and connect between historical events and negotiation theories with contemporary political issues such as the Arab-Israeli conflict.
2- Employ gained knowledge in the analysis of a variety of case studies.
3- Illustrate the art of research and use of methodologies in essay writing.

d. General and Transferable Skills:

1- Think systematically and construct logical arguments about different negotiation processes.
2- Evaluate sources of international news and their credibility.


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Course topics and contents:

Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/Practical
Introductory Lecture and Course Outline 3 1
Actor-Issue-Process: With Case Studies 3 1
The Players: With Case Studies 3 1
The Players: With Case Studies [Continued] 6 2
Culture and International Business Negotiations 3 1
Midterm Exam 1
Issue Salience + The Moves: With Case Studies 6 2
The Taba Arbitration Case 3 1
The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Part 1) 3 1
The Arab-Israeli Conflict (Parts 2 and 3) 6 2
The Iranian Nuclear Program 3 1
Final Exam 1

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Teaching And Learning Methodologies:

Teaching and learning methods
Demonstration videos
Presentation
Simulations
Debates
Group discussion
Research Paper

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Course Assessment :

Methods of assessment Relative weight % Week No. Assess What
Course Work (Attendance, Participation, Assignments, Quizzes, Research Paper…) 30.00 To assess understanding, and to assess theoretical background of the intellectual and practical skills.
Final Exam 40.00 15 To assess knowledge and intellectual skills.
Midterm Exam(s) 30.00 7 To assess professional skills.

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Books:

Book Author Publisher

Periodicals :

Dianna Panke, Dwarfs in International Negotiations: How Small States Make their Voices Heard, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 3, September 2012.

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